Yvonne Cruz
This series is about the Wyatt brothers in Montana, all successful rodeo cowboys. This time the story belongs to Sam. Sam just won first prize in Las Vegas on the PRCA circuit. But for the last 2 years, he has mourned the loss of his girlfriend, barrel racer Ivy, left him. When he finds out she’s a bartender at the Wolf Den’s , a rather seedy bar in town, he goes to see how she’s doing. Surprised not only that she’s working there, but that she’s no longer competing and appears to be short on money. As a friendship starts to once again develop, each reveals their feelings and why Ivy is living under the radar. This is not only a story about second chances in love. It’s also a story about the effects of bullying, losing one’s confidence , personal growth and knowing that love should be unconditional. Though book one still remains a favorite, this one was a good addition to the series. I was entrusted a copy of this book by Tule Publishing. The opinions expressed are solely my own.
Debbie Caswell
This is the second book in the Wyatt brothers romance and I have to say I preferred the first one This one left quite a few thread unresolved maybe they will be answered in the next book Sam Wyatt and Ivy Wyckoff had a relationship a few years ago while on the rodeo circuit together with his brothers but it just didn't work out Now Ivy is in all sorts of trouble her money has gone missing she has a abusive ex hanging round and her mother has recently died and the only job she can get is in a very rough pub When Sam finds her in the bar he knows he ahs to help her after all she once meant something to him Soon he and his brothers have moved her to the family ranch and things are starting to improve for her. Spending time together the spark between them reignites will they manage a HEA this time
Heidi Pergolski
Two years ago Sam and Ivy were together and running the rodeo circuit. Until the day Ivy up and left; Sam letting her go. Now Ivy is back and working at the Wolf Den. When Sam gets word of that from his brother, he heads to the bar. As the details emerge of the reason why Ivy is back, Sam moves her out to the Wyatt ranch. The two begin to discuss the past and an old flame begins to rekindle. Can Ivy and Sam fall in love again or was it never really lost at all? Jane is outstanding at creating characters and a town I can escape into. This is a beautiful second chance story. I highly recommend this book, and series, if you like to immerse yourself into your reads.